Exploring the Acceptability of HIV Testing in the UK Dental Setting: A Qualitative Study.

IF 2.5 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Janine Yazdi-Doughty, Anthony J Santella, Stephen Porter, Richard G Watt, Fiona Burns
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Abstract

HIV point of care testing (POCT) is a common approach to expanding testing into non-specialised settings. Dental services have untapped potential to screen for health conditions including HIV. However, the perspectives of UK dental patients, dental professionals, and people with HIV are unknown. Ten focus groups were undertaken with dental patients, professionals, and people with HIV. The Framework method was used to analyse the qualitative data. Six themes were generated from the focus group data. The themes explored perceptions of HIV, the purpose, appropriateness, and acceptability of HIV testing in dental settings, and new processes that would need to be established in order to successfully implement point of care HIV testing in UK dental settings. Training needs were identified including communication skills and updates to current knowledge about HIV. HIV testing in dental settings is generally acceptable to dental patients, dental professionals, and PWH. However, of concern were logistical challenges and the risk of patients surprised at being offered an HIV test during a visit to the dentist. Nonetheless, the public health benefits of the intervention were well understood, i.e., early detection of HIV and initiation of treatment to improve health outcomes. Dental teams were able to generate novel solutions that could help to overcome contextual and logistical challenges to implementing HIV testing in dental settings.

探索英国牙科机构对 HIV 检测的接受程度:定性研究。
艾滋病毒护理点检测(POCT)是将检测扩展到非专业环境的常用方法。牙科服务在筛查包括 HIV 在内的健康状况方面具有尚未开发的潜力。然而,英国牙科患者、牙科专业人员和艾滋病病毒感染者的观点尚不为人知。我们与牙科患者、专业人士和 HIV 感染者进行了十次焦点小组讨论。采用框架法对定性数据进行分析。从焦点小组数据中产生了六个主题。这些主题探讨了对 HIV 的看法,在牙科环境中进行 HIV 检测的目的、适当性和可接受性,以及在英国牙科环境中成功实施护理点 HIV 检测所需要建立的新流程。培训需求包括沟通技巧和对当前艾滋病知识的更新。牙科患者、牙科专业人员和公共卫生人员一般都能接受在牙科环境中进行 HIV 检测。然而,令人担忧的是后勤方面的挑战,以及病人在看牙医时被告知要进行 HIV 检测而感到惊讶的风险。尽管如此,这项干预措施对公共健康的益处是众所周知的,即及早发现艾滋病病毒并开始治疗,从而改善健康状况。牙科团队能够提出新颖的解决方案,帮助克服在牙科环境中实施艾滋病毒检测所面临的环境和后勤挑战。
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Dentistry Journal
Dentistry Journal Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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11 weeks
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